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M Mouth as a Man does a Wafer to moiden it, then 
“ return'd to the Nofe again, and took the Face 
“ into his Mouth, draining and gathering his Lips 
“ fometimes by one fide of his Mouth, fometimes 
cc by the other. At the Shoulders he was a long Time 
puzzled, often hailing and firetching the Hare out 
<< at Length, and draining forward fird one fide 
u of his Mouth, then the other, /till at lad he got 
the whole Body into his Throat, Then we went 
<< to him, and taking the Twid-band off from my 
« Hat, I made a Noofe, and put it about is Neck. 
<< This made him at length very furious $ but we 
having fecured him, put him into one end of a 
<< Waller, and carried him on Horfeback five Miles 
<< to Mr. John Baylor's Houfe, where we lodged 
<< that Night, with a Defign to have fent him to 
Dr. Cock at JVilliamshurgh 7 but Mr. Baylor 
“ was fo careful of his Slaves that he would not let 
“ him be put into his Boat, for fear he fliould get 
loofe and mifchief them. Therefore the next. 
“ Morning we killed him, and took the Hare out of 
his Belly. The Head of the Hare began to be 
<< digeded, and the Hair falling off, having lain a- 
“ bout eighteen Hours in the Snake's Belly. 
“ I thought this Account of fuch a Curiofity 
“ would be acceptable, and frhe rather becaufe tho' 
4 ‘ I live in a Country where fuch things are faid 
“ frequently to happen, yet I never could have any 
“ fatisfaflory Account of a Charm, though I have 
“ met with feveral Perfons who have pretended to 
44 have feen them. Some alfo pretend that thofe fort 
“ of Snakes influence Children, and even Men and 
“ Women, by their Charms. But this that I have 
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